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Terrorism and Disaster - What Clinicians Need to Know: Pneumonic Plague CME Case Author: Jennifer C. Thompson, MD, MPH, FACP
Series Authors: Stephanie R. Black, MD; Daniel Levin, MD; David M. Benedek, MD, LTC, MC, USA; Steven J. Durning, MD, Maj, USAF, MC; Thomas A. Grieger, MD, CAPT, MC, USN; Molly J. Hall, MD, Col, USAF, MC, FS; Derrick Hamaoka, MD, Capt, USAF, MC, FS; Paul A. Hemmer, MD, MPH, Lt Col, USAF, MC; Benjamin W. Jordan, MD, CDR, MC, USNR, FS; James M. Madsen, MD, MPH, COL, MC-FS, USA; Deborah Omori, MD, MPH, FACP, COL, MC, USA; Michael J. Roy, MD, MPH, FACP, LTC, MC; Jamie Waselenko, MD, FACP; Ronald E. Goans, PhD, MD, MPH; Sunita Hanjura, MD; Niranjan Kanesa-Thasan, MD, MTMH; Jennifer C. Thompson, MD, MPH, FACP Editors: Stephanie R. Black, MD; Gillian S. Gibbs, MPH; Linnea S. Hauge, PhD; Daniel Levin, MD DisclosuresRelease Date: August 24, 2005; Valid for credit through August 24, 2007 | | Physicians - up to 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 continuing physician education credits |  | 
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 | Rush University Medical Center faculty, in collaboration with faculty from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) authored a case series to provide continuing medical education (CME) for terrorism preparedness and other public health emergencies. The series of 14 case studies was developed to provide innovative learning opportunities for health professionals to problem-solve issues related to terrorism or other public health emergencies. Return to Index page Terrorism and Disaster - What Clinicians Need to Know |
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